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A woman has been charged after her car allegedly crashed into a schoolyard, leaving an 11-year-old boy dead and a number of ...
On May 4, 2025, the Hellenic Presidential Guard, the Evzones, brought a profound sense of pride and unity to Sydney’s Greek Orthodox communities in Kogarah and Belmore. Their historic visit, marked by ...
A team of students from Bradford Grammar School (BGS) has been crowned UK champions in the national finals of a global LEGO ...
Families are flocking to make their homes in pockets of Melbourne’s south and east, drawn by the city’s academically high-performing schools, which are overwhelmingly concentrated east of the ...
A Melbourne high school has reportedly banned female students from wearing leggings because they claim it distracts the male cohort. One of the senior teachers at the suburban school posted to the ...
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Bishop Guertin's Elena Ellia was the top local skier in the Meet of Champions and a key to Bishop Guertin's season, earning her Telegraph Girls Skier of the The Year for 2025. (Photo courtesy of ...
Four homes in Melbourne's south-east have been targeted by criminals in a home invasion spree. Police say the offenders stole two BMWs — a white XY wagon and grey M4 sedan — from a home in ...
The Storm have continued South Sydney’s misery in Melbourne, stretching the Rabbitohs’ winless streak against them to 20 matches with the visitors’ captain Latrell Mitchell also put on report.
Apparent neo-Nazis attended a Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance in the Melbourne CBD on Friday morning and began booing when Bunurong elder Mark Brown began his Welcome to Country.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Indigenous groups say they have been left dumbfounded and distressed after the Welcome to Country at Melbourne Storm’s Anzac Day ...
MELBOURNE, FL – The Melbourne City Council on Tuesday approved an $857,861.69 contract with W.T. Comp, Inc., of Casselberry, to build a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) sidewalk system around Stone ...